The University of Manitoba Welcome to the University of Manitoba - western Canada's first university. Founded more than 137 years ago, and located in the heart of the country, we are the region's largest and only research intensive university offering over 100 degrees, diplomas, and certificates – more than 60 at the undergraduate level including professional disciplines such as medicine, law, and engineering.Our energetic university community is comprised of close to 30,000 students, 8,700 faculty and staff, and 190,000 alumni. Nearly 13 per cent of our current students are international, representing close to 104 countries.The University of Manitoba is located on Anishinabe and Metis traditional land and is home to a thriving community of Indigenous researchers, staff and more than 2,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit students, including over 150 graduate students - one of the largest Indigenous student bodies in the country.Our university stimulates over $1.8 billion in economic activity in the province, and we are leaders in Manitoba's knowledge economy with groundbreaking research in areas such as nanotechnology, functional foods and nutraceuticals, HIV/AIDS, and climate change
Registration begins on Sept. 2 right after Labour Day. Sign up early, space is limited to 26 teams.Wed like your feedback!Please consider taking our Customer Satisfaction Survey The Biblio FileSummer Storytime for 2 more Wednesdays Dr. Seuss was last week's storytime theme and Shannon & Sophie really outdid themselves. Sophie read Horton Hears a Who and The Sneetches, followed up with snack of starshaped Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:34 PM by Marg StokesHelp grow your Library Do you like to shop without spending your own money? Consider being a part of the group that decides what books to purchase for the Library. Our Adult Book Selection Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:32 PM by Marg StokesBrenda McKenzie in The Cottager Pinawa's Brenda McKenzie is one of the artists featured by the Winnipeg River Arts Council article in the July/Aug. 2014 issue of The Cottager. Brenda is known both Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:31 PM by Marg StokesCanadian Short History series We recently received a donation of interest from Dr.
The library also subscribes to a wide variety of periodicals and magazines. As the number of memberships increases every year Bibliothèque Ste-Anne has added more hours of operation to suit the needs of the public.
residents this municipalite and alentours.La situee library is in the premises of the school SaintJoachim , at 29, Normandeau Bay , in the heart of the village of that Broquerie.Bien it is the reservee eleves and staff of the school during school SaintJoachim DAY , the library provides services to municipal public Monday through Friday from 15 am to 20 pm 30 30 . modifiees All times are during the summer to better serve clientele.Nous have an inventory of more than 26,500 articles, or books, periodicals , DVD s, videocassettes , and compact discs, and all for children, adolescents and adults. The library is abonneea several periodicals that cater to all ages, from toddlers to more ages and dealing on various topics. Our resources are reparties in both official languages ??, that is to say, in French and English. In short, there s something for everyone! If we do not have the book you want, it is still possible to search in other libraries , firstly in Manitoba , as well as in the national libraries
Red River College never stops growing. In size: new facilities and technology are introduced constantly. In numbers: enrolment is increasing every year. And, in reputation: our students continually excel in their jobs after graduation.
The Library is named after Miss. Pauline Johnson. She was a school teacher who taught in Lundar for many years. She was born in 1895 and immigrated to Lundar from Iceland in 1900. She retired in 1961 after spending her entire working career as a teacher.In 1995, a former student of hers, Don Johnson, made a large monetary donation to start a library in her honor.
Seven Community Members and one Council Rep with an Alternative oversee the functioning of our library.All citizens in the RM of Eriksdale are entitled to a membership in the Eriksdale Public Library at no cost.Non residents pay a yearly fee for membership to access all services offered.